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Originally posted by Dafni
Yeah, we're talking about the same thing. Rod, bar, all the same to me....it's the language barrier, sorry. I used a 20x8mm bar, and cut an angle in it per hand.
I used a 3mm thread tapper, but I learned that if you drill a 2.7mm hole, the screw will cut its own thread.
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Yeah, I figured you either bought them or cut them by hand and used a thread tapper.
I ended up making brackets out of 1/8" aluminum, but they are kinda big and not as neat and tidy as yours. I tried making some really small ones so the servo would sit lower and the wires were under the chassis plate like yours, but found that the wires run into the servo guard and would require modification (which I didn't want to do for the sake of ease and speed of replacing some parts in the field).
The 2055 servo shown below is just for example - I plan on getting a fast (0.1 second or less) shifting servo sometime. Maybe a Hitec 5925 or something similar.